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Mumbai police received a WhatsApp threat claiming 14 terrorists had entered the city with 400 kg of RDX planted in 34 vehicles. Though suspected to be a hoax, security has been tightened ahead of Ganesh immersion processions.
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Around 20 Delhi colleges, including Jesus and Mary College, received bomb threats via email on Wednesday. Police and emergency teams launched search operations, but no explosives were found. Authorities suspect the use of VPNs, with recent hoax threats already disrupting schools.
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Six schools in Delhi’s Dwarka Sector 5 and Prasad Nagar were evacuated after bomb threat emails. Teams from police, fire, bomb disposal, and dog squads searched the premises. Authorities are tracing the senders’ IP addresses; no explosives found so far.
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Multiple Delhi schools, including SKV Malviya Nagar and Andhra School, received bomb threat emails early Wednesday, prompting police and fire services to conduct extensive search operations. Authorities are investigating while urging calm, as past threats in the city were hoaxes.
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Delhi Public School (DPS) Dwarka was evacuated on Monday after a bomb threat call. Police, bomb disposal, and dog squads are at the site conducting a search operation. No injuries have been reported so far.
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Airport authorities received a mail claiming a bomb was planted in the airport. After a thorough search, authorities said it was hoax mail.
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An identical email with the subject line "Bombs inside the school" was sent to around 50 schools at 7.24 am from the address roadkill333@atomicmail.io
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For the third consecutive day, Delhi schools received bomb threats via email, prompting mass evacuations. Four schools were targeted on Wednesday, including St. Thomas and Vasant Valley. No explosives were found. Police are tracing the email origins and intensifying investigations.
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Mumbai's iconic BSE building received a bomb threat via email, prompting a police search that found nothing suspicious. The threat, referencing RDX IEDs, was later declared a hoax. A case has been registered, and efforts are underway to trace the sender
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Authorities received a bomb threat via email targeting Raj Bhavan, City Civil Courts, and other key locations in Hyderabad. The mail, sent early Tuesday, triggered panic. Police conducted checks and confirmed there were no explosives. Investigation is underway.
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An emailed threat warning of "powerful explosive devices" hidden in the airport and planes triggered a massive search operation by CISF and the Bomb Squad. Police have now launched a probe to trace the sender of the hoax mail
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After the inspection was over, police spotted six detonators in the court premises.
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A bomb threat email received at Hyderabad's Begumpet Airport on Wednesday triggered a high alert. Security teams conducted extensive checks, later confirming it was a hoax. Police have launched an investigation to trace the origin of the threat.
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The aircraft, carrying 157 passengers, is undergoing security checks, and authorities have launched an investigation. No injuries reported.
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The aircraft was airborne and flying over Bulgarian airspace.
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Flight GF213, on Sunday, was subjected to full security screening on arrival, and emergency procedures were activated in coordination with Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Ministry of Interior, the DGCA said in a statement.
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As per available information, the administrative wing officials had received a threat email on the official ID from an unidentified person claiming to be a terror sleeper cell
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A PCR call was received around 10.45 am, stating that the Dwarka court had received a bomb threat email
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Reports said an unidentified miscreant sent an email to the judge stating that a bomb was planted on the court premises
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Tension prevailed at the complex after employees noticed a mail threatening to blast the complex with IED explosives